The Universal Decompositional Semantics Dataset and Decomp Toolkit
Aaron Steven White, Elias Stengel-Eskin, Siddharth Vashishtha, Venkata, Govindarajan, Dee Ann Reisinger, Tim Vieira, Keisuke Sakaguchi, Sheng Zhang,, Francis Ferraro, Rachel Rudinger, Kyle Rawlins, Benjamin Van Durme

TL;DR
The paper introduces the Universal Decompositional Semantics dataset and Decomp toolkit, unifying multiple semantic annotation sets into a single graph-based framework with tools for querying and analysis.
Contribution
It provides a unified semantic graph dataset (UDS1.0) and a Python toolkit (Decomp) for querying and analyzing decompositional semantics.
Findings
Unified five semantic annotation sets into one graph structure
Developed normalization procedures for real-valued attributes
Provided publicly available tools for semantic graph querying
Abstract
We present the Universal Decompositional Semantics (UDS) dataset (v1.0), which is bundled with the Decomp toolkit (v0.1). UDS1.0 unifies five high-quality, decompositional semantics-aligned annotation sets within a single semantic graph specification---with graph structures defined by the predicative patterns produced by the PredPatt tool and real-valued node and edge attributes constructed using sophisticated normalization procedures. The Decomp toolkit provides a suite of Python 3 tools for querying UDS graphs using SPARQL. Both UDS1.0 and Decomp0.1 are publicly available at http://decomp.io.
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